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. -- human-rights in syria. this woman came from a village in the north where the opposition and the army conflicts led to massacres of hundreds of civilians. the bloody crackdown on the opposition continues. in homs, a citadel of resistance, and men brave government snipers. elsewhere, fighters. it is emblematic of a country spiraling into violence. >> for more on today's attacks, p. j. crowley, a former state department spokesman, join me a short time ago. >> it has been noted that the government blamed al-qaeda and put this attack together with the protests seen within this remarkable year. is in their interest to do that. it could be al-qaeda. al-qaeda is the simplest explanation. al-qaeda has been largely sidelined this year. more likely, it is a sunni attack iran -- sunni attack. you have the gulf, the sunni who have the majority in the country. is it sunni-directed violence against the establishment? this is not on the best terms. >> of course, the opposition, the question that this the whole time. why wo
. -- human-rights in syria. this woman came from a village in the north where the opposition and the army conflicts led to massacres of hundreds of civilians. the bloody crackdown on the opposition continues. in homs, a citadel of resistance, and men brave government snipers. elsewhere, fighters. it is emblematic of a country spiraling into violence. >> for more on today's attacks, p. j. crowley, a former state department spokesman, join me a short time ago. >> it has been noted...
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across syria, activists say that dozens were killed today. all this under the eyes of arab league observers, surrounded by people desperate to tell their story. activists say that over 150 people have been killed. protesters have reported clashes across the country. more than 60 monitors on the ground have managed to visit a few of these places. exactly what they saw it is not clear. whatever they say is unlikely to be agreed upon by both sides. many opposition activists have fled to lebanon on. they do not believe the observers are doing their job. >> the violence against civilians in syria. this mission must go to ensure their safety. this is not happening. i think this is being understood. >> today, state television showed pictures of pro- parliament rallies in the capital of damascus. they say that they are facing a terrorist insurgency. syria is divided, edging towards civil war. the arab league has been there to bear witness. what will it say? >> earlier, i spoke with our correspondent in damascus. i asked if the country has slipped int
across syria, activists say that dozens were killed today. all this under the eyes of arab league observers, surrounded by people desperate to tell their story. activists say that over 150 people have been killed. protesters have reported clashes across the country. more than 60 monitors on the ground have managed to visit a few of these places. exactly what they saw it is not clear. whatever they say is unlikely to be agreed upon by both sides. many opposition activists have fled to lebanon...
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this is not helping syria. if you affect this area institutions, there will be no ability to build the state. >> syria is still under international pressure. >>> a fierce fire ripped through a hospital in india, killing at least 90 people. many of them were patients who became trapped. it took firefighters in calcutta five hours to get the blaze under control, and fleeing medical staff are accused of abandoning their patients. >> the fire broke out in the early hours of the morning and spread rapidly through the six stories of this private hospital. some 160 patients lay inside. most were unaware. many are said to have died after it haling thick smoke. the fire services struck to get to those projects struggle to get to those inside, using cranes to get in position and bring people out from the higher floors. it was a slow process, but eventually lead to success. many of the patients were here for critical treatment and had to be rushed to other hospitals nearby. outside, traumatized families waited for news of
this is not helping syria. if you affect this area institutions, there will be no ability to build the state. >> syria is still under international pressure. >>> a fierce fire ripped through a hospital in india, killing at least 90 people. many of them were patients who became trapped. it took firefighters in calcutta five hours to get the blaze under control, and fleeing medical staff are accused of abandoning their patients. >> the fire broke out in the early hours of the...
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if syria goes in a violent way, every one in syria will reach out for help outside. as they did ding the lebanese civil war and everyone outside will look for proxies inside because which way it goes will really affect the balance of power between iran and saudi arabia, between turkey and the kurds, between all the lebanese groups and lord knows-- . >> rose: it is not simply whether assad stays or goes, it is a question what comes after. >> exactlyment it's how the place ge ri constituted. i think what is so interesting about this year, because we're going to put 2011 in that list of 1989, 1848, it's going to be one of those years. you feel right now we' present at the creation again. you know, the dean achison, all present at the creation of something. at is so interesting of this, it feels like after world war i, after world war ii, after e cold war but this time there was no war. we are seeing states tumble as if there had been a war, but this time there was no war. it's happened through these internal waves. inside countries and spreading to others. >> rose: mark
if syria goes in a violent way, every one in syria will reach out for help outside. as they did ding the lebanese civil war and everyone outside will look for proxies inside because which way it goes will really affect the balance of power between iran and saudi arabia, between turkey and the kurds, between all the lebanese groups and lord knows-- . >> rose: it is not simply whether assad stays or goes, it is a question what comes after. >> exactlyment it's how the place ge ri...
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there are those who fight, risking all inside of syria. until now, there has been little connection between the former soldiers of the free syrian army and the academic uofficials of the syrian opposition group. now they have met and turkey and agreed to work together. the freak army recognizing the council's role in the revolution and their non pilot program. they believe that their main job is to protect civilians and will resist provocation by the assad regime. they have formed a committee to coordinate their campaign. all of this is important to bring the armed wing of the opposition under the umbrella of the civilian council. can the stop the slide towards civil war? the problem is that many of those that have taken up arms are only loosely under the command of the free syrian army. they might not want to stop ambushing government forces. anchor in the syrian communities of the death the protesters would make it hard for the armed men to restrain themselves and the death toll is causing growing alarm. >> as soon as there was more and
there are those who fight, risking all inside of syria. until now, there has been little connection between the former soldiers of the free syrian army and the academic uofficials of the syrian opposition group. now they have met and turkey and agreed to work together. the freak army recognizing the council's role in the revolution and their non pilot program. they believe that their main job is to protect civilians and will resist provocation by the assad regime. they have formed a committee...
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in syria, opposition activists have decided you cannot. they boycotted today's elections calling them irrelevant. the government claims large numbers of people are going to the polls. the u.n. now says that 5000 people have been killed in these protests, which show no signs of ending. jonathan joins us from turkey. >> syria is a country divided today between those who voted and those who are still fighting. and then there were those who choose to protest. these opponents of president assad mocked his elections by holding one of their own. in hama, they protested in a more general way. the formal strike has many opposition stronghold. here, almost everything is shot. the likelihood of anything taking place like local elections is not high. 10 people are reported to have been killed here in the past 24 hours. [gunfire] a local election is irrelevant here. but in government strongholds like damascus, people did come out to vote. this is the first in its own reform program. it says they will give more power to local administrations. they insis
in syria, opposition activists have decided you cannot. they boycotted today's elections calling them irrelevant. the government claims large numbers of people are going to the polls. the u.n. now says that 5000 people have been killed in these protests, which show no signs of ending. jonathan joins us from turkey. >> syria is a country divided today between those who voted and those who are still fighting. and then there were those who choose to protest. these opponents of president...
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there's uncertainty with syria. there's covetedness from iran. there is a nation that is like a border -- iraq is a border state. it's got to maintain relations with all its neighbors and it's got frictions in the north and east and west. >> but you don't agree with those who say that by pulling out now, america has unnecessarily emboldened iran? >> no, because there is a lot of other pressures on iran first, but secondly, this was discussed with the government of iraq, and they weren't prepared to have u.s. troops stay there and have the kind of legal immunity that's required for troops to take action in a foreign country. they understood what the consequences would be. they made that decision, and frankly, after all this time, if you listen to the expressions of popular support and they say they're happy that we're going, good. i think we should listen to people. we've done an awful lot in iraq, some of it didn't work out as well, but a lot of it was with the greatest intentions and there have been some tremendous accomplishments by our soldier
there's uncertainty with syria. there's covetedness from iran. there is a nation that is like a border -- iraq is a border state. it's got to maintain relations with all its neighbors and it's got frictions in the north and east and west. >> but you don't agree with those who say that by pulling out now, america has unnecessarily emboldened iran? >> no, because there is a lot of other pressures on iran first, but secondly, this was discussed with the government of iraq, and they...
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officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as soon as possible, along with their partnership, i can now say that the signing of the protocol is the beginning of cooperation between us and the arab league. >> sreenivasan: the announcement came on a day when activists said up to 70 soldiers were gunned down by government troops as they tried to desert near the turkish border. at least 30 other people died in attacks elsewhere. it continued a wave of street violence that churned over the weekend. protest leaders said at least 21 people were killed on sunday as troops and rebels fought each other in northwestern syria. hopes have dimmed
officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as...
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it's a signal tohe iranians a to what could happen doing it again syria was seizure and risked a lot less rebellion. and la year theres was a visit to north korea by a stamford professor and they showed him running a uranium enrichment plant. that is second to a bomb all of the bomb we know are plutonium based. they warned that thin they were buildi a second pathway that they purchased from pakistan. in the end the intel intelligens right. they clearly have the beginnings eveof a signature signicant nucr possibility. >> charlie: what can you tellusg the dynamic of the political infighting that is taking place in north korea today? pgh. >> jeff: one problems withnortho know what is going on. there it's not a problem that we americans have and south core ryan-- south koreans have. i think that as chris said, this young man is kind eve of like a blank slate. i don't know of any american that has melt him. -- met him. is to reason to believe he is held in hig highest high h hig . >> pgthey arethere is a group h ca about the population. and is there to see mass starvation. there are a num
it's a signal tohe iranians a to what could happen doing it again syria was seizure and risked a lot less rebellion. and la year theres was a visit to north korea by a stamford professor and they showed him running a uranium enrichment plant. that is second to a bomb all of the bomb we know are plutonium based. they warned that thin they were buildi a second pathway that they purchased from pakistan. in the end the intel intelligens right. they clearly have the beginnings eveof a signature...
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. >> rose: or syria. >> syria, syria for the moment, the real emergency is to get rid of basharad and ty bloodbath 30, 40, 50 dead every day. but in libya, in part because of this involvent of the west, in part because of thismage the west gave to the people of libya, it might turn well. >> but there is a lot of competition among diverse groups who are part of the effort to overthrow qaddafi there is competition for power. there is competition for influence. >> like in all democracies. >> but it was a tribal community too. >> yes, but not-- not so much, there is less tribal division today than before. iaw, i was witness on that duri all the time of the war. my feeling is that the common fight, the brotherhoodin battles did reduce the tribe influence. and ielate in the book one gathering of all tribes of libya which was organized of which i was witness and so on. and i saw the overwhelming of this tribal division. so it is not the mainstream, and in the new government which was formed a few days ago, how many islamists and ministers. no one, no one. there is no islamists in the governm
. >> rose: or syria. >> syria, syria for the moment, the real emergency is to get rid of basharad and ty bloodbath 30, 40, 50 dead every day. but in libya, in part because of this involvent of the west, in part because of thismage the west gave to the people of libya, it might turn well. >> but there is a lot of competition among diverse groups who are part of the effort to overthrow qaddafi there is competition for power. there is competition for influence. >> like in...
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human tragedies like this are constantly coming out of every single city and town of syria. another problem that has not been mentioned in the yuan report is how many people have remainbeen maimed. they do not dare go to hospitals, because they are kidnapped by security services or they are finished off in their beds. sometimes, shockingly, by doctors with pro-regime tendencies. >> what do you think it can be done? we have seen increasing international pressure? >> yes, we have, but nothing like what is needed. first of all, a lot still can be done. the women have been let off scot-free. >> all assad's family member. >> his wife, his wife's family, his sister, his extended family, all that can still be done, because the movement of money out of syria from these criminal regimes is happening, and probably happening through the women. >> we will have to leave it there. there is much more to say, but thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> the president of the european commission has said britain's decision not to support the euro-zone treaty threatens the single market. speakin
human tragedies like this are constantly coming out of every single city and town of syria. another problem that has not been mentioned in the yuan report is how many people have remainbeen maimed. they do not dare go to hospitals, because they are kidnapped by security services or they are finished off in their beds. sometimes, shockingly, by doctors with pro-regime tendencies. >> what do you think it can be done? we have seen increasing international pressure? >> yes, we have, but...
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has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meet tesing it's imperative teeth families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. the u.s. and the e.u. say their stance against her massacres is a reaction to the regime's crackdown on peaceful protesters but of course they're refusing to recognize that the opposition is also fighting to bring down president assad some analysts believe it's because the west wants to see regime change in syria. what we see here about these atrocities five howser. deaths here and the so-called massacres none of these numbers are confirmed they are actually given and if you look at the media they are actually telling you that they're getting their information from the. rebel army but they're not getting it from inside
has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meet tesing it's imperative teeth families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. the u.s. and the e.u. say their stance against her massacres is...
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. -- human-rights in syria. this woman came from a village in the north where the opposition and the army conflicts led to massacres of hundreds of civilians. the bloody crackdown on the opposition continues. in homs, a citadel of resistance, and men brave government snipers. elsewhere, fighters. it is emblematic of a country spiraling into violence. >> for more on today's attacks, p. j. crowley, a former state department spokesman, join me a short time ago. >> it has been noted that the government blamed al-qaeda and put this attack together with the protests seen within this remarkable year. is in their interest to do that. it could be al-qaeda. al-qaeda is the simplest explanation. al-qaeda has been largely sidelined this year. more likely, it is a sunni attack iran -- sunni attack. you have the gulf, the sunni who have the majority in the country. is it sunni-directed violence against the establishment? this is not on the best terms. >> of course, the opposition, the question that this the whole time. why wo
. -- human-rights in syria. this woman came from a village in the north where the opposition and the army conflicts led to massacres of hundreds of civilians. the bloody crackdown on the opposition continues. in homs, a citadel of resistance, and men brave government snipers. elsewhere, fighters. it is emblematic of a country spiraling into violence. >> for more on today's attacks, p. j. crowley, a former state department spokesman, join me a short time ago. >> it has been noted...
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tell us it is economic the biggest game in the in the world not the syria. other syria. you get we get a lot of the people in syria. out of solidarity with their arab brothers the owners of the shop have even put on display the syrian rebels tricolor but they're very firm on where the revolutionary support should be and we don't want in syria and its soldiers we have a and our people are subject to the result just wanted only a few soldiers we have gone we have enough but i think we want to leave. in less than three months libyan rebels have gone from being celebrated as liberators to be called occupiers tripoli residents rally almost every week calling on the armed militia to leave and for some of these young man who looked on adrenaline and willing to part with their rifles syria seems like the next logical destination. we're all ready to join the syrian revolution and with the help of allah we will make sure that what happened in libya will repeat itself in syria. the portraits of shaky bar i now ubiquitous on the streets of tripoli some rebels even styling themselves
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talking about reforms in syria especially when this kind of talk is coming from arab gulf states. even a constitution of. freedom of the media or the or the right to organize and political parties or organizations so this is this is just nonsense i mean when when someone who lacks the very basic tenets of democracy is preaching to syria or other arab states that dependent or somewhat on time imperialist about democracy but that's what the syrian regime has said we are going along with our reforms on our agenda and our time and we we need to see what those states have in the way of reform before they start preaching to us about reform this is obviously. an sos and say that has been instigated by night so and that's cronies and the arab world. one country which felt the full force of western interference this it was libya. is not over yet russia wants an investigation into the civilian casualties caused by the eighty's mission. so well to the hands of rebels also takes a look back at the events that shaped the year. my western colleagues explaining that. breaks his hotel at that tim
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syria was able to stand fast and prevail over all the obstacle that has been brought by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please. please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue the process and causing instability inside syria. where. what you heard the line from moscow still have for you this hour immersed in debt. we'll look at how a seemingly prosperous economy is stony as in fact struggling on the poverty line demonstrating the discontent growing within the blog plus. ever of the business growth and stock markets open would slide losses on finance ministers were unable to reach agreement for the measures to overcome the new debt crisis join me for more on that if not the. north koreans are paying their last respects to their allayed longstanding leader kim jarrell who died of heart attack at the age of sixty nine and saturday his death was only announced on monday and has sen
syria was able to stand fast and prevail over all the obstacle that has been brought by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please. please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue the process and causing instability inside syria. where. what you heard the line from moscow still have for you...
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syria is divided. they are edging toward civil war. the arab league has been there to bear witness, but crucially, what will it say? bbc news. >> we analyze whether the country has already stepped into civil war. >> well, it is hard to say it is a civil war. there have been clashes neighbor to neighbor. this situation is different from the ground. unarmed civilian forces are taking to the streets and stating their opinion. they are being shot at by security forces, and that is how the protesters and the activists are saying the government is consistently saying they are facing armed insurgency. in the last few months, we saw that more and more army defectors have joined the opposition to defend civilians from the army. i would not say that they are going into a civil war. >> an activist in damascus said the protests were some of the biggest seen in the uprising against the government since it began. >> in damascus, we say that the accumulation was around 50,000 protesters all day long today. it was a great day for damascus. for syria,
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economic situation in syria was one of the areas president packing faints be making progress. for a population that it started seeing the results of economic opportunity say. financial transactions. have blackouts that come with. it they could be even the financial times ahead. because of the economic sanctions people. people are a little bit afraid of the fact that. this is when you see these queues this in place by the arab league it was the sanctions which the government had and when it came to ending the violence in the country was inside syria the name and many feel it every day people being punished. thanks. to one hit. has become part of the daily life of many people here in. the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change . in the west of the conflict areas change can come in they meant tesing imperative teeth families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search for. damascus. the arab league's observer mission to damascus
economic situation in syria was one of the areas president packing faints be making progress. for a population that it started seeing the results of economic opportunity say. financial transactions. have blackouts that come with. it they could be even the financial times ahead. because of the economic sanctions people. people are a little bit afraid of the fact that. this is when you see these queues this in place by the arab league it was the sanctions which the government had and when it came...
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has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change . in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meet tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. the arab league's observer mission to damascus follow syria's membership of the organization being suspended but jordan based professor and journalist abraham hoosh believes the league should not be lecturing another arab country talking about reforms in syria especially when this kind of talk is coming from out of gulf states where you're even a constitution your. freedom of the media or the or the right to organize and political parties or organizations so this is this is just nonsense i mean when when someone who lacks the very basic tenets of democracy is preaching to syria or other arab states that are independent or somewhat
has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change . in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meet tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. the arab league's observer mission to damascus follow syria's membership...
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sanctions on syria and one sided pressure don't work. the west for ignoring atrocities committed by opposition groups who aim to create a humanitarian catastrophe in the country. the former ukrainian prime minister supporters have stormed the building where yulia timoshenko seven year jail term for power abuse. international news and comment live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is. present a. promise that all reports of violations during russia's recent parliamentary poll will be looked into he made the comments as he met with leaders of the parties elected to the state duma well for more let's talk to. live from central moscow sara what else is present event of said at the meeting and how has the post-election situation been developing in russia while he was talking with the other leaders of the party that made it into the dream of course. the communist party. and the liberal democratic party now we heard of of course addressing the concerns of the election. he once again reiterated that all these claims are going to be fully i
sanctions on syria and one sided pressure don't work. the west for ignoring atrocities committed by opposition groups who aim to create a humanitarian catastrophe in the country. the former ukrainian prime minister supporters have stormed the building where yulia timoshenko seven year jail term for power abuse. international news and comment live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is. present a. promise that all reports of violations during russia's recent parliamentary poll will be...
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some groups in syria's opposition say they want an arab military intervention to quote protect civilians from government security forces they spoke after damascus signed an arab league protocol allowing observers to monitor a regional peace initiative to end the months of bloodshed part of the opposition dismissed the deal as a stalling tactic syria has been increasingly isolated under sanctions from arab states the u.s. and the new over its crackdown on the. when protesters say they are fighting extremist groups operating inside the country. has been to one of the flashpoints and the on going on trust. we're here in the embattled city of homs and you can hear heavy gunfire in the background but it's really hard to share insurance as a civilian population here live here as we called to wait a month after month to ensure this conflict. is taking its toll dickie arbiter there are neighborhoods that are being suffocated surrounded by armed groups there many people who could not have had enough who did we do to deserve this homes is being described as a city on the brink of civil war where s
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syria was able to fast. over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please but there are a persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and causing instability inside syria today is after an oil rig capsized off russia's far east coast the search for any survivors has become desperate dozens are still missing in the freezing waters while seven of the survivors found have now arrived back on land argues jacob grief has met them in the port of the coastal region nearest to where the tragedy occurred. does a sense of relief spare ticket lee among those of course who been caught up in this both the survivors and also family members as well and the emergency crews have been following this story from the very start by no means any
syria was able to fast. over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please but there are a persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and causing instability inside syria today is after an oil rig capsized...
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syria is locked in a spiral of violence more than forty killed in suicide blasts in damascus the country struggles on the mounting pressure from the west and the arab league. next to kim week after north korea's ruler of seventeen years kim jong il dies his youngest son steps into his shoes as the new supreme leader. it watching our weekly news review on carrie johnson welcome to the program tens of thousands of people passed in moscow on saturday and other peaceful protest over the edge of the parliamentary election police say thirty thousand gathered in essential square the organizers in the numbers much. rally one held two weeks ago and the message remained the same to hold another election as a better dressed the protesters in his annual state of the union speech promising widespread political reforms some already underway at the union to state duma. reports. the time for change has come. people are tired of not being able to promptly solve the most pressing issues people are tired of having their interests ignored speaking areas for the final state of the union address. the presiden
syria is locked in a spiral of violence more than forty killed in suicide blasts in damascus the country struggles on the mounting pressure from the west and the arab league. next to kim week after north korea's ruler of seventeen years kim jong il dies his youngest son steps into his shoes as the new supreme leader. it watching our weekly news review on carrie johnson welcome to the program tens of thousands of people passed in moscow on saturday and other peaceful protest over the edge of the...
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is already in syria. for some time the assad government is claiming that they're finding an armed resistance from abroad and they do have to find later is indeed breaking concerts excuses to intervene and a doing the intervene when this involves but not necessarily because they're against what al-qaeda is doing look at who do real allies are in libya and something similar is happening in syria due west wants to control the middle east and for the moment syria is the day to ship out of out of their control the nato is and the west is supporting data ships the saudi arabian bahrain and others that's not the issue that it should issue is whether that syria gene is on their side or not really believe it is not on their side therefore they have to go and a syrian government troops allegedly gunned down hundreds of civilians this week the west and its allies want the crackdown to stop but refuse to acknowledge an armed opposition despite of legion of army deserters now fighting against president assad and as ar
is already in syria. for some time the assad government is claiming that they're finding an armed resistance from abroad and they do have to find later is indeed breaking concerts excuses to intervene and a doing the intervene when this involves but not necessarily because they're against what al-qaeda is doing look at who do real allies are in libya and something similar is happening in syria due west wants to control the middle east and for the moment syria is the day to ship out of out of...
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>> opposition forces in syria have described another day of heavy bloodshed in syria. activists say dozens of people were killed. arab league officials have called on damascus to end the violence. >> gunfire going through the streets. this amateur video claims to show syrian security forces attacking activists, but it is almost impossible to verify its authenticity. the rest of the footage coming out of syria is amateur video, which has allegedly been reported by local residents and then up loaded onto social networking sites. on tuesday, gulf nations spoke. >> syria must embrace a plan that calls for pulling troops for population census, releasing prison treated releasing prisoners, and dialogue with opposition forces. >> as part of the plan, syria agreed to allow a team of foreign servants into the country. the mission is to monitor syria's compliance with the peace plan, and that is a problem. they do not believe president assaad is serious about these talks. >> we have news that the headquarter of olympus has been rated. -- deraided. >> it has been reported they ha
>> opposition forces in syria have described another day of heavy bloodshed in syria. activists say dozens of people were killed. arab league officials have called on damascus to end the violence. >> gunfire going through the streets. this amateur video claims to show syrian security forces attacking activists, but it is almost impossible to verify its authenticity. the rest of the footage coming out of syria is amateur video, which has allegedly been reported by local residents and...
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simply be watching this as it works its way through it when syria is syria goes around is in the target sights and lebanon and so there will be knocking all of these countries one by one while they stand there and don't unite in fact they can't unite and that's why they're so vulnerable so you think that there is much more behind us than being justification of going in there for humanitarian purposes. they stir up the uprising and that then becomes an excuse for saving the people of course who got saved in libya. and i think i think on the whole what what what's involved here is the russians have a naval base in syria. and the americans doll are a russian naval presence in the mediterranean. and just as in linear the problem was the chinese all investments. washington doesn't wall independent all supplies for china and so there are many deep feigns going on that don't get into the news they don't get to discuss. and want to ask you about that about. why isn't the us media reporting on this of this presence of u.s. troops on the ground there this is something that is being reported in tu
simply be watching this as it works its way through it when syria is syria goes around is in the target sights and lebanon and so there will be knocking all of these countries one by one while they stand there and don't unite in fact they can't unite and that's why they're so vulnerable so you think that there is much more behind us than being justification of going in there for humanitarian purposes. they stir up the uprising and that then becomes an excuse for saving the people of course who...
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inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in inside of the top of beasts so-called free. syrian army but not syria. and still to come this hour a disaster of chain reaction. suddenly there was there was panic cause outside of the car about to film a stand up. and the police and the emergency workers suddenly just like the sound saying. it was all inject me. but i could understand there was that you can see the fear and can also there was a tsunami literally yelling in my face to get back into the car artie's international correspondent i've ever been at looking back back at the risks he faced while reporting from japan ravaged by the raw power of nature. but first pakistan facing a crisis in its relations with the us appears to be seeking more support from other powerful ally to the east china ties with america have been all but severed following last month's deadly drone strike by the us military and this year's raid to kill osama bin laden without as lot about as for
inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in inside of the top of beasts so-called free. syrian army but not syria. and still to come this hour a disaster of chain reaction. suddenly there was there was panic cause outside of the car about to film a stand up. and the police and the emergency workers suddenly just like the sound saying. it was all inject me. but i could understand there was that you can see the fear and can also there was a tsunami literally...
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still is this not a group of several hundred lieben rebels to syria just last month. we can do in here to support the syrian people because we know they are facing the same situation as before and do but if it comes to be would. the syrian people have to give i think we should do it the use of soldiers of fortune is hardly new in this troubled region middle eastern rulers hard them for centuries a save cars against their own populations and it now looks like the history of mercenaries in the middle east has got to its new and no less bloody chapter in the wake of artsy tripoli. according to u.n. estimates more than five thousand civilians have been killed in syria since march the regime claims it's lost thousands of troops fighting against armed gangs investigative journalist terry mason thinks foreign mercenaries made me to blame for deaths on both sides. they say there is five thousand people killed. by over security forces of course it's absolutely all of a is a lot of people killed but very few by the security forces will solve them by this are my groups they put
still is this not a group of several hundred lieben rebels to syria just last month. we can do in here to support the syrian people because we know they are facing the same situation as before and do but if it comes to be would. the syrian people have to give i think we should do it the use of soldiers of fortune is hardly new in this troubled region middle eastern rulers hard them for centuries a save cars against their own populations and it now looks like the history of mercenaries in the...
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he has spoken for syria, he has been president of syria since the death of his father in 2000. there were other family members, active, who are known to be hardliners. he is responsible. he gave that rather strange interview to barbara walters of american television last week saying that he did not command the army, etc. that just does not wash in today's world. >> ambassador murphy, we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us from new york. england and the chelsea football capt. is facing a charge of racially abusing another player. he will appear in court in february. the prosecution says there is sufficient evidence for a case against terry and it is in the public interest to prosecute him. kerrey denies the allegations and says he will fight. >> john kerry, one of the most prominent footballers in the country, fiercely proud of his status as england and chelsea capt.. all of that hinges to what he said to ferdinand in october. today, the cbs said they will charge him with a public offense. terry denied the claim, saying he had never launched a racist remark at anyone.
he has spoken for syria, he has been president of syria since the death of his father in 2000. there were other family members, active, who are known to be hardliners. he is responsible. he gave that rather strange interview to barbara walters of american television last week saying that he did not command the army, etc. that just does not wash in today's world. >> ambassador murphy, we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us from new york. england and the chelsea football capt. is...
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in syria in libya you know. this is a regular issue in these. media contradictions and to begin to really. try to solve these problems they are worse than power to. make these contributions was. actually. finally. my new technologies were used. on clancy's it's a mixture size of. violence against the peaceful so you know you mention the issue of hypocrisy and inconsistency here perhaps falls into line with what we heard today that seven syrian soldiers are being killed by army defectors and why does that kind of story fail to attract international condemnation like the government's crackdown doesn't like what we saw in libya. you know you already said the exercise in the overwhelming power. of the news technologies and the products are one side in this case to. me. but i'm. sure your money. now just today syrian border guards a stopped a group of vomit turkish militants from crossing the border now it's not the first time we've heard of foreign mercenaries fighting against syria's government all the while most of the outlets the news outlets tal
in syria in libya you know. this is a regular issue in these. media contradictions and to begin to really. try to solve these problems they are worse than power to. make these contributions was. actually. finally. my new technologies were used. on clancy's it's a mixture size of. violence against the peaceful so you know you mention the issue of hypocrisy and inconsistency here perhaps falls into line with what we heard today that seven syrian soldiers are being killed by army defectors and why...
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they are now all of them inside syria and. spanish reporter was first in libya recognize them here in inside of the top of this so-called free syrian army but not syria. surely we continue our look at the year's most significant events today focusing on japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami as seen through the eyes of our correspondent on the scene. suddenly the tempo changed when there was a third explosion and then the fourth explosion and the different reactors in in fukushima one morning the happen in very quick succession and suddenly. everyone was very scared. so all the news crews were. just on the packed up and left and the woman that really difficult for me was i was on my own and i didn't have anyone else to consoles. and i just realized at that point ok i'm going to get out. with this is. history in the making. testimony. ten stories that shapes two thousand and eleven on our t.v. . pakistan has its eyes on the east for a future partnerships with the president now firming up the country's friendship with china
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it means setting syria on the past. the rule of law and protecting the universal rights all citizens regardless of fact or ethnicity or gender so i mean you already mentioned forces said to be along the border there what is going on in terms of the state department and what what's being planned sort of behind closed doors from what you understand. look when it's time to disagree with pivotal what hillary clinton just said but what she didn't say is the real story and watch it didn't say is we want to bring this regime down we want three g. change but we still don't know how to do it so nato splenda in fact is to sub contracts this civil war basically to turkey and the turks just a simpson that a lot of us have been discussing over the past few weeks what would be sturrock is a must they're all they have a foreign policy that implies they won't create any problems with any of their neighbors this is their foreign place for the past eight years in fact and now they're creating a plumber who have direct neighbor the castle
it means setting syria on the past. the rule of law and protecting the universal rights all citizens regardless of fact or ethnicity or gender so i mean you already mentioned forces said to be along the border there what is going on in terms of the state department and what what's being planned sort of behind closed doors from what you understand. look when it's time to disagree with pivotal what hillary clinton just said but what she didn't say is the real story and watch it didn't say is we...